When fighting monsters, one must take care not to become one one's self, as the saying goes.
Circular reasoning: moral equivalence cast as proof of itself.
No, cautionary parable. The point is that starting to do Dark things risks you becoming Dark eventually from the doing.
Put another way: Power corrupts. Don't want to be corrupted BY power? Refrain from USING power, esp when it isn't justified by circumstances.
The Jedi's certitude in their own righteousness kept them from looking for the Dark Side influence in their own lives, let alone in Palpatine's schemes, and cost them their Force connection.
More of the same. The rise of the dark side is in large part due to the Sith ( or at least that's what the all-important
canon tells us, as opposed to rewrites ). The Force is balanced in ROTJ, not ROTS.
The Sith are destroyed (temporarily) in ROTJ, but the force is far from balanced. Balance means balance, not all of one thing and none of the other. Having all Light Side Force users is no more "balanced" than having all Dark Siders. True balance is in the middle, it is Grey, as some EU sources describe it.
Still just the same old lie. Baby Poopsie wasn't taken from Baby Poopsie's home or family. ( In your preferred rewrite, things may have turned out a little differently. )
Was Baby LUDI returned to his/her mother when she requested it?
NO.
Did the Jedi have any legal authority to refuse to return Baby Ludi?
Undetermined. They certainly had no MORAL authority, esp if, as you insist, a child could only be taken by the consent of his/her parents. In order for that to be true, then Baby Ludi would have been returned, since Mom DID NOT CONSENT.
One DOCUMENTED incident. There is no supposition. The baby was taken and not returned.
is not a "pattern of behavior"
No, it is PART of a pattern of behavior including the use of mind-control on free sentients, fraud and deception.
In life or death situations, it MIGHT be justified.
It's not like Palpatine's schemes threatened anyone with death.
And Palpatine's schemes included a parts merchant just trying to make a living, and an Andorian look-alike alien selling intoxicants in a bar...
The Jedi's certitude in their own righteousness
You mean the same Jedi that admitted they were "too sure of themselves"?[/QUOTE]
Yoda and a few of the masters saw it, the others didn't.